Top-ranked recruit Dorial Green-Beckham and two teammates were suspended for one game after being arrested for marijuana possession, according to a report from CBS Sports. Green-Beckham and fellow freshmen Levi Copelin and Torey Boozer were in a parked car on campus when the arrest took place on Wednesday night.

“The officer noticed the individuals sitting in a car and went up and made contact,” MU Police Department Spokesman Brian Weimer said. “The officer observed the odor of marijuana. Through the investigation, the officer made the arrest of three individuals.”

Green was the #1 recruit in the country last year. He and his boys couldn't find a better place to get high than in a parked car...

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Ohio St.'s actions are not unlike their lower intestine: stinky and loaded with danger.

The University of Missouri has dismissed wide receiver Dorial Green-Beckham from the football team.

"This decision was made with the best interests of all involved in mind," coach Gary Pinkel said in a statement. "Dorial's priority going forward needs to be focusing on getting the help he needs. As we have all along, we will continue to do everything we can to assist Dorial and his family. We care deeply about Dorial and his well-being, but hopefully he can benefit from a fresh start."

Green-Beckham was the subject of an investigation by Columbia, Mo., police this week after an 18-year-old Missouri student said Green-Beckham forced open her apartment door at 2:30 a.m. on Sunday while trying to see his girlfriend, a friend of the victim.

The woman said Green-Beckham pushed her down at least four stairs.

Another roommate told police the 6-foot-6, 225-pound athlete pushed the first woman with two hands to the chest. Later that night, the two told a detective they didn't want to press charges, and police closed the case Thursday without an arrest.

Missouri had suspended Green-Beckham from the team indefinitely on Monday.

Go Blue!!

Ohio St.'s actions are not unlike their lower intestine: stinky and loaded with danger.

The University of Missouri has dismissed wide receiver Dorial Green-Beckham from the football team.

"This decision was made with the best interests of all involved in mind," coach Gary Pinkel said in a statement. "Dorial's priority going forward needs to be focusing on getting the help he needs. As we have all along, we will continue to do everything we can to assist Dorial and his family. We care deeply about Dorial and his well-being, but hopefully he can benefit from a fresh start."

Green-Beckham was the subject of an investigation by Columbia, Mo., police this week after an 18-year-old Missouri student said Green-Beckham forced open her apartment door at 2:30 a.m. on Sunday while trying to see his girlfriend, a friend of the victim.

The woman said Green-Beckham pushed her down at least four stairs.

Another roommate told police the 6-foot-6, 225-pound athlete pushed the first woman with two hands to the chest. Later that night, the two told a detective they didn't want to press charges, and police closed the case Thursday without an arrest.

Missouri had suspended Green-Beckham from the team indefinitely on Monday.

"We are pleased to welcome Dorial to the University of Oklahoma, where he is excited to continue his education and resume his playing career," Sooners coach Bob Stoops said in a statement. "Dorial understands the privilege and responsibilities of representing the Oklahoma football program. He is a talented young man who is eager to get to work with the rest of our team in the classroom and on the field."

He's a Sooner...

Go Blue!!

Ohio St.'s actions are not unlike their lower intestine: stinky and loaded with danger.